10 Worst WWE Set Designs
10. WrestleMania 2000
WrestleMania 2000 existed in another galaxy away from the rest of WWE's output at the time. How was it so sh*t? How did the roster page result in a card like this one? How did a main event with so much to offer deliver so little? How did a set meant to reflect an organisation at its critical and commercial peak look so unfinished?
All of these questions plagued the first 'Show Of Shows' of the new millennium then, and still do now. The company was receiving mainstream attention at a level not experienced since Vince McMahon's 1980s pomp, but failed profoundly at capitalising on it at during their showcase event.
In aesthetics alone, the show was a soul-destroying misrepresentation of a white hot product. A ring decked almost entirely in black didn't remotely represent the vibrancy on television every week, nor did the listless stage made up of smaller trons than the ones blasting out the images of the Saturday Night Live-level household names on Raw and SmackDown.